[Wilderness: I, Sun Wukong, will never learn from the scriptures!] This novel was about Sun Wukong who was trapped in the Eight Trigrams Furnace and transmigrated to another world. Then, he set off a story of fighting against Tathagata and controlling his fate. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and Tathagata had a famous showdown. After the Jade Emperor's 100,000 celestial troops and generals failed to suppress Sun Wukong, who had wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he sent people to the Spirited Mountain to ask Tathagata for help. After Tathagata saw Sun Wukong, he suggested that if Sun Wukong could fly out of his palm, he would persuade the Jade Emperor to give him the Heavenly Palace. If he could not fly out, he would let him continue to be a demon in the lower realm. Sun Wukong accepted the bet, but he failed to fly out of Tathagata's palm and was pressed down by Tathagata at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. In addition, there were some derivative novels such as " I, the Mythical Great Luo Sun Wukong, Beat Tathagata!" There might be different settings, showing the different battle scenarios between Sun Wukong and Tathagata. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Sun Wukong, I've Been Tricked By You " was a novel that involved the plot of Sun Wukong being deceived. In this novel, Tang Xiaoshan transmigrated from the book into the demonically modified Journey to the West novel and became Tang Sanzang. He got along with a more intimate and affectionate Wukong than in the original novel. The plot may have a plot development related to Sun Wukong being deceived. In addition, in " Journey to the West: I, the Great Hoodwinker, Hoodwinked a Sage to Walk Everywhere ", Chu Xia transmigrated to the world of Journey to the West and activated the Great Hoodwinker System, which fooled Sun Wukong to deviate from his destiny. In the plot, Sun Wukong was also deceived. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the information provided, some of the plots in the novel involved Sun Wukong finding Tathagata to settle scores. In the related plot of Sun Wukong: Invincible, Sun Wukong was schemed against by Rulai. His true body was refined day and night in the Spirited Mountain with glazed flames. Sun Wukong split a trace of his true spirit to find Patriarch Subodhi to tell the whole story. After Patriarch Subodhi learned about it, he wanted to seek justice for him from Rulai. In another plot, after Sun Wukong was thrown into the Dark Abyss, he returned to Mount Spirited with Wutian's help to settle scores with Tathagata. However, there was another story behind the truth. These plots all contained the elements of Sun Wukong seeking revenge from Tathagata. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If one wanted to read a novel that included the Jade Emperor, the Buddha, and the Monkey King, the most famous one would be Journey to the West. In Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor was the supreme ruler of the Heavenly Court and was in charge of the order of the three worlds. He had experienced many tribulations to cultivate the Dao Fruit. Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey from the Flower-Fruit Mountain. He was extremely talented. After learning powerful skills, he first self-proclaimed himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven in the Flower-Fruit Mountain. Later, he was recruited by the Jade Emperor to be an official in the Heavenly Court. However, he felt that the official position of Ma Wen was too small and rebelled against the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor once again recruited him to manage the peach garden. However, Sun Wukong secretly ate the Peaches of Immortality, disrupted the Feast of Peaches of Immortality, and caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. At this moment, the Jade Emperor ordered the Buddha to come and subdue Sun Wukong. Buddha Tathagata was so powerful that he suppressed Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Later, Sun Wukong was rescued by Tang Sanzang and embarked on the journey to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. Finally, he became the Victorious Fighting Buddha. During this process, the relationship between the Jade Emperor and Buddha was subtle. As the ruler of the Heavenly Court, the Jade Emperor had chosen to let Buddha Tathagata subdue Sun Wukong when he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. On the one hand, he had acknowledged Buddha Tathagata's ability. On the other hand, he could have used the power of Buddhism to achieve other goals, such as promoting the Buddhist Scriptures Project and allowing Buddhism to spread to Jambu. There were also some derivative novels such as Journey to the West that involved these three, and the plot further expanded their relationship and characters. For example, in the second part of Journey to the West, there was a plot where Tathagata fought against the Jade Emperor to save Sun Wukong. This also reflected the complicated relationship between them and Sun Wukong's special status in it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The novels that transmigrated into Sun Wukong, who was killed by Tathagata, might include Sun Wukong: Invincible Chapter 2, in which Sun Wukong's true spirit was split by Tathagata's scheme, and Wukong admitted his mistake, please save me, brother! The story mentioned that Sun Wukong was trapped under the Five Fingers Mountain after the Uproar in Heaven was plotted by Tathagata. In addition," The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Battles the West " described how Sun Wukong died together with the Great Sage of the Devil World, Wutian. After the mysterious old man reversed time and space, he was reborn as a black hand character and wanted to overturn the Wilderness." Sun Wukong is Breaking Through the Battle: Possessing Xiao Yan at the Beginning " also involved related plots. There was also " I am Sun Wukong, who was killed by Tathagata in the real and fake Monkey King's dilemma." Su Xin became Sun Wukong after traveling to the West and obtained the strongest extraction system. The main character Su Xin traveled to Sun Wukong, who was killed by Tathagata. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yes, Sun Wukong's Opening to the Divine Dragon was a fantasy novel written by the author, Feng Mingyue. It told the story of Sun Wukong transmigrating to the Chaos Primordial World, obtaining the help of the Monkey King System, controlling the Divine Dragon, subduing the Ancient Divine Sparrow, and gradually developing into the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, and unifying the Primordial World. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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In the novel, Sun Wukong was framed by Tathagata and killed by the Six-Eared Macaque with a single strike. He was reborn on Earth and wanted to start a bloody storm on Earth. Although it didn't completely match the given plot, it involved the plot of Sun Wukong crossing into the modern world and fighting with Tathagata. It also matched the magical world of Tang Sanzang mentioned in the introduction. I hope you like my recommendation.
The most famous description of Sun Wukong beating up the King of Hell was in Journey to the West. You can directly read the original novel of Journey to the West to understand this plot in depth. In the original novel, Sun Wukong was captured by the Black and White Impermanences after he got drunk. He flew into a rage after he woke up and fought in the underworld, injuring many ghost soldiers and generals. He fought his way into the palace of the King of Hell and even pulled out the Ten Kings of Hell for questioning. He also changed the Book of Life and Death and swaggered out of the underworld. In addition, some novels based on Journey to the West might also have descriptions of related plots, but the original Journey to the West was the most classic source. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following aspects were considered evidence that the real Sun Wukong was killed: 1. In the Monkey King incident, the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong looked exactly the same, and their martial arts and spells were exactly the same. No one except Buddha could tell the difference between the two. Therefore, even if Sun Wukong was the one who died, no one would doubt that the Buddha said that the Six-Eared Macaque was the one who died. Everyone would believe that the Six-Eared Macaque was the one who died. 2. Truth Listener's performance was that the immortals in the Heavenly Court could not tell the real Monkey King from the fake. They went to the underworld to look for Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, but Truth Listener did not dare to say it after identifying the real Monkey King. Although Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva was present, Six-Eared Macaque didn't dare to stir up trouble in the underworld. However, Truth Listener knew but didn't dare to say anything. Perhaps it was because Six-Eared Macaque was backed by Gautama Buddha. 3. [Relationship with Tathagata: There may be a great conflict between Tathagata Buddha and Sun Wukong's master, Patriarch Bodhi. The two are fellow disciples, but for some reason, an accident caused Patriarch Bodhi to disappear.] Sun Wukong was unruly and unruly. When he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he was disrespectful to Buddha. Buddha might have wanted to get rid of him when he first saw him, but the conditions were not ripe at that time. 4. " Same source of spells: Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong have the same spells. Sun Wukong's spells were learned from Patriarch Bodhi, while Buddha and Patriarch Bodhi were from the same sect. Therefore, Six-Eared Macaque's spells might be related to Buddha. 5. [Change in personality: Before the Monkey King incident, Sun Wukong was mischievous and often made Tang Sanzang angry. After that, he became obedient and kind when he asked the immortals for help.] Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!